| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 532 lehte
...rough and fharp ftones, which fo wounded his feet, that in many places they were ftainedGcrvarewith his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was then in the crypt of the church, he Dk-eto, threw himfelf proftrate before it, and remained for fome time in fervent prayer ; during which,... | |
| 1772 - 684 lehte
...was full of rough and (harp ftanes, which fo wounded his feet, that in many places they were ftair.ed with his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was...fervent prayer ; during which, by his orders, the Bilhop of London in his name declared to the people, " that he had neither commanded, nor advifed,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1772 - 628 lehte
...and walked thither barefoot, over a road that was full of rough and (harp flones, wfcich fo wcunded his feet, that in many places they were ftained with...threw himfelf proftrate before it, and remained for fbme time in fervent prayer; daring which, by his orders, the Bifhop of London in his name declared... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1772 - 588 lehte
...defcended from his horfe, and walked thither barefoot, over a road that was full of rough and (harp ftones, which fo wounded his feet, that in many places...which was then in the crypt of the church, he threw hmv felf proftrate before it, and remained for fome time in fervent prayer ; during which, by his orders,... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1787 - 454 lehte
...feet, that in many places they were ftained Gervafe. with his blood. When he got to the tomb, Hoveden. which was then in the crypt of the church, he threw...before it, and remained for fome time in fervent prayer 5 during which, by his orders, the bifhop of London in his name declared to the people, " that he had... | |
| 1802 - 700 lehte
...full of rough and lharp ftones, which fo wounded his feet, that in many places they were ftainedvrith his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was then...threw himfelf proftrate before it, and remained for feme time in fervent prayer, during which, by his orders, the Bifliop of London, in his name, declared... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 lehte
...was full of rough and sharp stones, which so wounded his feet that in many places they were stained with his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was then in the crypt (or under-croft) of the church, he threw himself prostrate before it, and remained, for some time,... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 lehte
...was full of rough and sharp stones, which so wounded his feet that in many places they were stained with his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was then in the crypt (or under-croft) of the church, he threw himself prostrate before it, and remained, for some time,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 lehte
...was full of rough and sharp stones, which so wounded his feet that in many places they were stained with his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was then in the crypt (or under-croft) of the church, he threw himself prostrate before it, and remained, for some time,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 lehte
...was full of rough and sharp stones, which so wounded his feet that in many places they were stained with his blood. When he got to the tomb, which was then in the crypt (or under-croft) of the church, he threw himself prostrate before it, and remained, for some time,... | |
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